What Does Sustainable Interior Design Mean in 2025?

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What Does Sustainable Interior Design Mean in 2025?

What comes to mind when you think of sustainable interior design? Is it a home with hardwood floors, low-VOC paint, or something a bit more unique like bamboo accents or cork? For years, sustainability has been synonymous with certain material choices that, yes, are eco-friendly, but there’s much more to the story.

According to the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) 2025 Trends Report, wellness and sustainability are on homeowners’ minds now more than ever. Adaptable design and circular thinking are having a moment — and brands that wear their sourcing stories on their sleeve are fast becoming shopper favorites.

Seventy two percent of global consumers are willing to pay more for sustainable product design (PDI Technologies), while the Harvard Business Review cites Gen Z and Millennial shoppers as 27 percent more likely to purchase products from a sustainable brand than their older counterparts are. Eco-conscious design isn’t just beneficial for the planet, it’s the right (and cool) thing to do.

the top of a staircase in a home with a timber ceiling, white walls, tiled floor, lots of plants in pots basking in the sunlight coming through the window, an artwork hanging on the wall, and a wassily chair

“As far as I’m concerned, sustainability isn’t an add-on; it’s the foundation of truly good design.” Richard Dudzicki

(Image credit: Timothy Soar. Design: RDA Architects)

While climate concerns continue to intensify, designers are called to think more deeply about what sustainable interior design actually means, how to work with new technologies, and how to navigate the challenges that come with working in varying climates.

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